Cornell University College of Human Ecology
- Graduate School
- ITHACA, NY
Grad School
Cornell University College of Human Ecology
- Graduate School
- ITHACA, NY
- Rating 4 out of 5 2 reviews
About
Address
MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER HALL
ITHACA, NY 14850
Website
Telephone
(607) 255-2247
Work Here? Claim Your Graduate School
Admissions
Application Deadline
No data available
Deadline for International Students
No data available
Admissions Website
Application Fee
No data available
Scholarship
Masters and Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Programs
- Public Administration84 Students
- Healthcare Management27 Students
- Nutrition Studies18 Students
- Developmental and Child Psychology12 Students
- Urban, Community and Regional Planning6 Students
- Visual Arts5 Students
- Fashion and Apparel Design4 Students
- Environmental Architecture and Design3 Students
- Social Justice3 Students
- Human Development1 Student
Claim Your graduate school Today!
Do You Work at Cornell University College of Human Ecology? Claim Your Graduate School Today!
Claim your free account to keep your graduate school's data up-to-date and get insights on user activity for your profile.
Academics
Part-time Classes Available
No data available
Weekend Classes Available
No data available
Evening Classes Available
No data available
Poll
no data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students took their courses part-time.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students completed the program in the time they expected.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree the program difficulty was manageable.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree that the online courses were positive experiences.Take our surveyCampus Resources
International Students Office
No data available
International Office URL
No data available
Disability Services
No data available
Veterans Services
No data available
Childcare Services
No data available
no data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree they had access to good mental health resources.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree the program offered accessible childcare.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree they felt supported as an international student.Take our surveyno data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students agree they felt supported as a veteran.Take our surveyOutcomes
Average Salary After Graduation
No data available
Employed 2 Years After Graduation
No data available
Career Placement URL
No data available
Poll
no data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students are confident they will graduate.Take our surveyPoll
no data--
We don't have enough responses to know if students are confident they will find a job after graduation.Take our survey- Cost of Livinggrade C minus
- Crime & Safetygrade C+
- Nightlifegrade A+
Median Household Income
$38,019
National
$64,994Median Rent
$1,171
National
$1,096Median Home Value
$261,900
National
$229,800Similar Grad Schools
Grad Schools like Cornell University College of Human Ecology
- USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
- University of Southern California
- Graduate School
- LOS ANGELES, CA
- School of Public Affairs - Penn State Harrisburg
- Penn State Harrisburg
- Graduate School
- MIDDLETOWN, PA
- Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
- CUNY Baruch College
- Graduate School
- NEW YORK, NY
- Rating 4 out of 5 2 reviews
- College of Social and Behavioral Science - University of Utah
- University of Utah
- Graduate School
- SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Cornell University College of Human Ecology Reviews
Rating 4 out of 5 2 reviews
Again I’ve only just enrolled so I can’t say much but in my program I’ve noticed a wide breadth of classes available with professional placement after completing my program. I appreciate the classes that are a mix of practical and also theoretical.
I’ve only just started so this may not be accurate. But so far I’ve felt welcomed especially as a student of color. My only challenge has been with funding for my program. Grad programs here don’t seem to be very well funded which hurts BIPOC and first gen students.